Non-US devs now being accepted into iPhone Developer Program

You wanted iPhone apps from devs all over the world, not just the US, right? …

In case you haven't been marking the days off on your calendar, the iPhone SDK has been out for a little less than two months, in which time Apple has released four versions. Non-US developers looking to work on iPhone applications have yet to be accepted to the official program, however, since the iPhone Developer Program wasn't accepting any developers outside the US yet. Someone at Apple seems to have flipped the switch, though, as developers from abroad have reportedly started being accepted into the iPhone Developer Program.

Following the report of one UK developer, a number of other European iPhone developers from the UK and Norway have also confirmed that the program seems to have been expanded. The text on the iPhone Dev Center site also seems to have changed to be a bit more inclusive, and a screenshot floating around in the TUAW comments shows a purchase page for the iPhone Developer Program that lists a number of non-US countries.